The average sale price of a home in Westfield in December was $802,213, still well above the average for 2013 of $762,802. Homes continue to be a great value, and Westfield remains the Union County town with the highest home value.

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The city of Linden, NJ, is “Big enough to lead, small enough to care,” and about 41,000 people call it home.

The good news in Linden is that homes are continuing to sell more quickly than earlier this year. The average sold home in Linden in November was on the market for just 94 days, compared to 114 days in June of 2013 and 218 days in April of 2012.

The inventory in Linden has dropped a little, but sales have remained relatively stable. There are currently 227 homes offered for sale, down from 264 in October and 253 in November of 2012. To browse all of the homes offered for sale in Linden, please click here. Twenty homes sold in Linden in November, up about 25% from November of 2012.

Sold prices in Linden are relatively stable – the average sold home in Linden was sold for $220,869 in November while the average sold home in October sold for $220,656. Slightly below the summer high of $233,670, prices remain higher than November of 2012 where the average home sold for $217,813.

Team Zuhl is here to help you every step of the way. Please call or email us when you’re ready to get your home on the market! Good luck!

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Kenilworth continues to experience a strong real estate market with very little signs of slowing down for the winter. Currently, there are 34 homes listed for sale in Kenilworth. Seven homes were sold in October, compared to only 2 homes that were sold in October of 2012.

Prices in Kenilworth remain strong. The average list price of a home in Kenilworth was $312,414 and the average sale price was $349,497.

If you’re interested in purchasing a home in Kenilworth or the surrounding area, please see a complete list of homes at www.WayneZuhl.com. If you’re planning to sell your Kenilworth home, please call us at 908-917-4189 for a free comparative market analysis of your home.

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Springfield, NJ, is located in northern Union County and is home to roughly 15,000 people. New Jersey Monthly magazine ranked Springfield as the 85th best place to live in New Jersey.

All of Springfield’s public schools are named for notably Springfield residents. Students in Springfield attend Edward V. Walton Early Childhood Center for grades Pre-K to 2, James Caldwell Elementary School in grades 3-5, Thelma L. Sandmeier Elementery School for grades 6-8 and Jonathan Dayton High School for grades 9-12. Springfield students also attend Saint James the Apostle School serving grades Pre-K through 8.

Springfield currently has 5.2 months of inventory. This number tells you how many months it would take for all the current homes for sale on the market to sell, based upon the rate of sales in the past. A Months of Supply of more than 5 months is what real estate professionals often call a “buyer’s market.” This means that there are more sellers than buyers in the area and homes are selling slower than they are being put on the market. Typically, this decreases prices.